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Re: Objective-C Unit Testing under linux
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Alain Fischer |
Subject: |
Re: Objective-C Unit Testing under linux |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Mar 2003 20:37:05 +0100 |
Hi Travis,
OCUnit (http://www.sente.ch/software/ocunit/) has its root on OPENSTEP
(May 1998)
It was ported on Mac OS X (April 14, 2001) and in the release 25, Marcus
Müller has
submited patch to update the GNUStep support.
I don't have tested OCUnit on GNUStep since I don't have currently
access to this system
but it must work.
With tool and .app executable code you rune the tests by launching these
with
"-SenTest All" or "-SenTest Self"
There is also a command line tool (otool) to run the tests on non self
executable code
and a graphical tool (Shikenjo) to run test
Happy tests
Alain
Le Mercredi 19 mars 2003, à 07:58 , Travis Griggs a écrit :
I'm frustrated with my inability to lay my hands on an easy to
install/understand/use unit tester for objective-c, running under
linux. I'm using the GNUstep base/makefiles stuff as a core library
under Linux. There are (2?) objc-unit testing frameworks, but they seem
to be very apple/osx/graphic centric. I just want something simple.
Command line based. I toyed with porting ObjcUnit, but it had _lots_ of
classes, was based off of JUnit. Being a veteran Smalltalker, but
newbie objc'er, I'd like something a little more Smalltalk centric. Am
I just going to have to write my own?
-- Travis Griggs
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